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Contribuer aux commentairesI thoroughly enjoyed my vegan kebab plate at this restaurant. However, my friend found their hello roll to be too dry. The French fries were disappointing.
Amazing vegan kebab (probably best in the city including meat options) and generally good eating. reasonable prices.
Had a lovely falafel plate and they made ginger tea for me it wasn’t on the menue so they were supernice!
If I 'm not mistaken, Falloumi was originally the second branch of Falafelbaren. They were even ahead of their mother company, refusing to accept cash when that was still a sound option in many places. Thankfully they came to their senses and these days they won 't invoke rampant criminality or bookkeeping issues , when they in fact are just a little too comfortable and not service-minded enough. Aye, cash is still king/queen/queer! (choose as appropriate : Onto the food: Falloumi 's is a simple, straightforward fare, albeit a tasty one. Bowls and falafel of various sorts are accompanied by a vegan dish of the week, and on Mondays they have doughnuts with (or without ice cream! I 'm still a bit new to Falloumi due to the circumstances mentioned above, but so far the 3-4 options I have tried have been great (especially the eggplant , and so I have no complaints.. just that they 're still too much into halloumi, which keeps them away from, shall we say, vegan purity. The setting is lovely, quite cosy and trendy without being overly hipster.
Good selection of food, and alcoholic drinks! Cool interior. But expensive for the fast-food joint it no doubt is. And the food can be a bit messy , ending up on the table/your hands.